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Crimes of the South African police Service

Fourth Mothotlung casualty 'shot with his hands up'
Zain Ebrahim 20 Jan 2014 20:39
Enock Seimela, who is the regional chairperson of the South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) in Damonsville, was said to have been shot by police while trying to help injured Osia Rahube during protest marches against water shortages in Mothotlung, near Brits.
Rahube was the first of four people killed in the Mothotlung protest.
Seimela was not part of the protest, according to his friends Pasture Maremo and Paul Hendriks.
Hendriks states that Seimela was on his way to town when the shooting began and stopped to help Rahube.
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"Enock was shot with his hands up, trying to stop the protesters ... My question is: who gave the police the instruction to shoot? It was a peaceful protest," asks Maremo.
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